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Romance Movie Hits - 4-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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$22.99

Original Title: Carol / Bright Star / How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town / Ordinary Love
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Australian Film Institute
BAFTA Awards
British Independent Film Awards
Cannes Film Festival
Ceasar Awards
David Donatello Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Danish ( Subtitles )
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Finnish ( Subtitles )
Norwegian ( Subtitles )
Swedish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Finland ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
421 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2009-2019 and produced in:
Australia ( Australia, New Zealand )
Canada ( USA, Canada )
France ( France, Benelux )
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Todd Haynes
Jane Campion
Jeremy LaLonde
Lisa Barros D'Sa
Glenn Leyburn


Written By:
Patricia Highsmith
Phyllis Nagy
Jane Campion
Andrew Motion
Jeremy LaLonde
Owen McCafferty


Actors:
Cate Blanchett ..... Carol Aird
Rooney Mara ..... Therese Belivet
Kyle Chandler ..... Harge Aird
Jake Lacy ..... Richard Semco
Sarah Paulson ..... Abby Gerhard
John Magaro ..... Dannie McElroy
Cory Michael Smith ..... Tommy Tucker
Kevin Crowley ..... Fred Haymes
Nik Pajic ..... Phil McElroy
Carrie Brownstein ..... Genevieve Cantrell
Trent Rowland ..... Jack Taft
Sadie Heim ..... Rindy Aird
Kk Heim ..... Rindy Aird
Amy Warner ..... Jennifer Aird
Michael Haney ..... John Aird
Wendy Lardin ..... Jeanette Harrison
Pamela Evans Haynes ..... Roberta Walls
Greg Violand ..... Jerry Rix
Michael Joseph Thomas Ward ..... Shipping Clerk
Kay Geiger ..... McKinley Motel Manager
Christine Dye ..... Landlady
Deb G. Girdler ..... Motel Clerk
Abbie Cornish ..... Fanny Brawne
Ben Whishaw ..... John Keats
Paul Schneider ..... Mr. Brown
Kerry Fox ..... Mrs. Brawne
Edie Martin ..... Toots Brawne
Thomas Brodie-Sangster ..... Samuel
Claudie Blakley ..... Maria Dilke
Gerard Monaco ..... Charles Dilke
Antonia Campbell-Hughes ..... Abigail
Samuel Roukin ..... Reynolds
Amanda Hale ..... Reynolds Sister
Lucinda Raikes ..... Reynolds Sister
Samuel Barnett ..... Mr. Severn
Jonathan Aris ..... Mr. Hunt
Olly Alexander ..... Tom Keats
François Testory ..... Dance Master
Theresa Watson ..... Charlotte
Vincent Franklin ..... Dr. Bree
Eileen Davies ..... Mrs. Bentley
Roger Ashton-Griffiths ..... Shopkeeper
Sally Reeve ..... Landlady
Sebastian Armesto ..... Mr. Haslam
Jewel Staite ..... Cassie Cranston
Ennis Esmer ..... Adam Mitchell
Lauren Lee Smith ..... Heather Mitchell
Katharine Isabelle ..... Alice Solomon
Mark O'Brien ..... Bruce Buck
Tommie-Amber Pirie ..... Polly Murray
Jonas Chernick ..... Chester O'Connell
James McGowan ..... Spencer Goode
Kristian Bruun ..... Seth Parsons
Gugun Deep Singh ..... Gus
Zoe Cleland ..... Young Cassie
Natalie Brown ..... Anna
Lauren Holly ..... Mauren Cranston
Noah Cappe ..... Otis
Christine Horne ..... Ellie
Rosemary Dunsmore ..... Seth's Mother
Jessica Greco ..... Dr. Valsky
Deborah Lobban ..... Georgina
Jessica Clement ..... Young Alice
Marc-Anthony Sarria ..... Young Bruce
David Maclean ..... Michael Roberts
Hershel Blatt ..... Young Chester
Lesley Manville ..... Joan
Liam Neeson ..... Tom
Esh Alladi ..... GP
Melanie Clark Pullen ..... Doctor
Matthew Sharpe ..... Receptionist
Geraldine McAlinden ..... Surgeon
Mary Lindsay ..... Woman #1
Rosemary Henderson ..... Woman #2
Stella McCusker ..... Elderly Woman
Eoin McCafferty ..... Sales Assistant
Maggie Cronin ..... Glamorous Woman
David Wilmot ..... Peter
Amit Shah ..... Steve
Vivien Monory ..... Anxious Woman
Olivia McDermott ..... Chemo Nurse
Lalor Roddy ..... Smoking Man
Fo Cullen ..... Saleswoman
Chloë Ní Dhúada ..... Checkout Girl
Patrick FitzSymons ..... TV Football Commentator
Stephen Watson ..... TV Football Commentator
Michael McGeown ..... Hospital Orderly
Derek Carroll ..... Hospital visitor


Synopsis:
Carol: During a christmas season in 1950s, Therese Belivet, a shopgirl with photography hobby works at a Department Store in Manhattan named Frankenberg's, the place she met Carol Aird, a semi-divorced woman. Carol's loveless relationship with her former husband, Harge Aird took both Therese and Carol into an unexpected relationship. While Therese had to stop her relationship with her boyfriend, Richard, Carol has to face new problem- the morality clause from her own husband. This relationship can be unstable, and their own reliance to make the continuity of their relationship are tested. Bright Star: It's 1818 in Hampstead Village on the outskirts of London. Poet Charles Brown lives in one half of a house, the Dilkes family the other. Through association with the Dilkes, the fatherless Brawne family knows Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown and the Brawne's eldest daughter, Fanny, don't like each other. She thinks him arrogant and rude; he feels that she's a pretentious flirt, knowing only how to sew (admittedly well as she makes all her own fashionable clothes), and voicing opinions on subjects about which she knows nothing. Insecure struggling poet John Keats comes to live with his friend, Mr. Brown. Miss Brawne and Mr. Keats have a mutual attraction to each other, but their relationship is slow to develop, in part, since Mr. Brown does whatever he can to keep the two apart. Other obstacles face the couple, including their eventual overwhelming passion for each other clouding their view of what the other does, Mr. Keats' struggling career, which offers him little in the way of monetary security (which will lead to Mrs. Brawne not giving consent for them to marry), and health issues which had earlier taken the life of Mr. Keats' brother, Tom. How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town: How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town is about a group of friends who live in the picturesque town of Beaver's Ridge-the epitome of wholesomeness and strong family values. Their orderly life is interrupted by the homecoming of Cassie Cranston, whom they slut-shamed into leaving town when she was a teenager. Now a big-city sex writer, Cassie returns home to face an unwelcome reception by her former friends, and finds an opportunity to seek revenge by writing a book about them when they ask her if she'll help them plan an orgy. Ordinary Love: Joan and Tom have been married for many years. There is an ease to their relationship which comes from spending a lifetime together, a depth of love which expresses itself through tenderness and humour. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, the course of her treatment shines a light on their relationship; they are faced with the challenges of what might happen. 'Ordinary Love' is a story about love, survival, and epic questions about life.



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